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<A HREF="FSOUND.html#Functions"><H5>[API function]</A></H5>
<H2><A NAME="FSOUND_SetSpeakerMode">FSOUND_SetSpeakerMode</A></H2>
Sets the mode for the users speaker setup.<BR>
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<B>void F_API </B><B> </B><B>FSOUND_SetSpeakerMode</B><B>(</B><BR>
<B>unsigned int </B><B> </B><I>speakermode</I><BR>
<B>);</B><BR>
<H3>Parameters</H3>
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<TR VALIGN=top><TD><I>speakermode</I></TD>
<TD>This is an enum describing the users speaker setup.<BR>
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<H3>Return Value</H3>
void<BR>
<H3>Remarks</H3>
Note - Only reliably works with FSOUND_OUTPUT_DSOUND on windows, or consoles such as PlayStation 2, GameCube and XBox.<BR>
For other output types speaker mode only interprets FSOUND_SPEAKERMODE_MONO, everything else is interpreted as stere.<BR>
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To get true 5.1 dolby digital or DTS output you will need a soundcard that can encode it, and a receiver that can decode it.  <BR>
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Calling this will reset the pan separation setting.  It sets it to 0 if FSOUND_SPEAKERMODE_MONO is chosen, and 1 otherwise.  <BR>
You will need to reset the pan separation if required afterwards.<BR>
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XBOX <BR>
This function must be called before FSOUND_Init to change the default speaker mode.  To change on the fly, you must close down FMOD with FSOUND_Close then re-initialize it with FSOUND_Init.<BR>
If it is called after FSOUND_Init, only headphone speakermode is interpreted to switch headphone mode on and off.<BR>
By default the dashboard setting is used for the speakermode.  It is not recommend you change this mode unless you let the user change it in-game.<BR>
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PlayStation 2.<BR>
Only mono/stereo and prologic 2 modes are interpreted.   Dolby digital or DTS are not supported.<BR>
This function must be called before playing sounds.  Calling this after playing a sound will not make that existing sound work in Prologic 2.<BR>
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Supported on the following platforms : Win32, WinCE, Linux, Macintosh, XBox, PlayStation 2, GameCube<BR>
<H3>See Also</H3>
<A HREF="FSOUND_Close.html">FSOUND_Close</A>
, 
<A HREF="FSOUND_GetSpeakerMode.html">FSOUND_GetSpeakerMode</A>
, 
<A HREF="FSOUND_Init.html">FSOUND_Init</A>
, 
<A HREF="FSOUND_SetPanSeperation.html">FSOUND_SetPanSeperation</A>
, 
<A HREF="FSOUND_SPEAKERMODES.html">FSOUND_SPEAKERMODES</A>
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